Andy Pardy quit his job to create the words ‘STOP BREXIT’ across Europe

But the 28-year-old has been criticised for having “too much time on his hands” and pulling off an “obnoxious stunt” that nobody will see.

Speaking to the New European, he admitted he had blown his savings to embark on the trip.

Mr Pardy said: “I had basically enough… I had the deposit for a house.

“And I was at the stage where it was like… I wouldn’t say I had a mid-life crisis, but I had to really think, OK, do I want to buy a house, be locked into a commitment whereby I have to stay in my job for the foreseeable future, or do I take that money and just do something like this?

The 28-year-old has been criticised for having too much time on his hands after embarking on the £11,000 stunt

He added: “I might live to regret it, I might not. You know, I don’t think I will, to be honest.”

After setting off from Loch Lomond in Scotland last month, he will complete the final letter in Spain in October.

Mr Pardy, who grew up in Germany, said: “A lot of people obviously thought it was barmy.”

And he has been mocked by social media users after news of his trip was reported today, with several pointing out he is including visits to Norway, Belarus, Serbia, Montenegro, and Albania – all of which are not EU countries.

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In reply one person said: “Another spoilt brat with enough money and time to roam around Europe whilst the actual people who voted for Brexit are stuck in low end jobs and over priced housing due to mass immigration increasing demand.”

Another replied in a similar vein: “Of course if he was one of the all too many Brits who are living on the breadline due to having to compete with half a billion people for their zero hour minimum wage contract he wouldn't have the cash to pull such an obnoxious stunt.”

One reply simply said: “Maybe instead of doing this he could stop Brexit.”

But there were also plenty of people supporting him, one saying he showed “real commitment to the cause”.